Honda reveals modernised emblem for electric chapter
Honda has announced a fresh, pared‑back logo that will begin appearing globally from 2027 as the company moves deeper into its electrified future.
- New Energy Vehicles
- 20 January 2026
Toyota has unveiled the ninth generation of its iconic Hilux bakkie in Thailand, and this time, a full electric version joins the line-up.
Details on when it will reach South African shores and what the local model range will include have not yet been confirmed, although speculation suggests it could arrive sometime next year.
Indications are that the 150kW, 500Nm 2.8-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel will continue, alongside the smaller 2.4-litre turbo-diesel (110kW and 400Nm) and the all-rounder 2.7-litre petrol engine (122kW and 245Nm).
The full electric version, which will complement rather than replace the hybrid, features dual electric motors (one on each axle) producing a combined output of 144 kW. It draws power from a 59kWh battery, offering a claimed range of around 315 km.
Milestones in the Toyota Hilux’s South African history:
There is no doubt that Toyota South Africa Motors’ Prospecton facility in KwaZulu-Natal will continue to play a key role in the Hilux’s evolution.
The latest version reportedly shares its platform with the current range but gains significant technical and cosmetic updates. A new honeycomb grille and slimmer headlights echo the Corolla Cross’s styling, while a more sculpted rear end enhances its modern look.
Inside, the cabin takes inspiration from the new Land Cruiser Prado, offering a fresh, contemporary design focused on driver and passenger comfort.
Ford Racing has unveiled the Mustang Dark Horse SC, though South African enthusiasts will have to admire it from afar as there are no plans to introduce the model locally.
Mercedes-Benz South Africa announced a special addition to its GLA range in the form of the new GLA Night Edition now available locally.
JAC Motors is taking the fight to its competitors with newly launched T6 2.0L CTi 1-tonne single-cab bakkie that made its local debut and joins the manufacturer’s existing bakkie range in the country.